Same thing happens when I try apt-get install hal... apparently the hal install failed partway, which in turn makes pulseaudio-modules-hal fail. I'm not sure I really care, although I did have a bit of audio processing in mind down the line. But I'm curious whether anyone has any insights on this.

I got the same error when installed X (during packages configuration). It basically says that system cannot handle kernel paging request. The memory was pretty full (I checked it with "free"command)Have anyone tried to activate some swap space? I believe it may help (but not sure, didn't tested it yet).

I got the same error when installed X (during packages configuration). It basically says that system cannot handle kernel paging request. The memory was pretty full (I checked it with "free"command)Have anyone tried to activate some swap space? I believe it may help (but not sure, didn't tested it yet).

Good thought; swap space had occurred to me in the past, then I didn't consider it when this error came up.

I just 'fdisk'ed a thumb drive to provide half FAT, half Linux swap, 'mkswap'ed, 'swapon'ed, confirmed it was recognized, and tried my 'apt-get install qt4-dev-tools' again. Alas, same error, and 'top' never showed any evidence that it was even close to filling up the existing onboard RAM, much less tried to put anything into swap. I fear this is a separate issue...